The Latin American Forum of Telecommunications Regulators (known as REGULATEL for its initials in Spanish) confirmed unopposed a pair of agreements of understanding reached with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers and the Federal Communications Commission under the tenure of its chairman, Javier Rúa-Jovet.

Rúa-Jovet is president of the Puerto Rico Telecommunications Regulatory Board.

“After a complex year-long process, our plenary ratified the agreement we negotiated with the FCC’s International Bureau formalizing a formerly inexistent official channel of regulatory communication between the North and South,” said Rúa-Jovet. “Puerto Rico was the bridge that enabled this development.”

Through the agreement confirmed during the REGULATEL’s 18th annual plenary session held in Colombia, FCC staff will now learn more about regulatory debates in Central and South America. Meanwhile, REGULATEL members will be able to benefit from the FCC’s expertise on today’s most relevant telecom industry issues — net neutrality, spectrum management, and universal service, among others.